On a treelined suburban sidewalk, a man wearing a white mask and blue coveralls steps out from behind a hedge.
  • Frankenstein stands in a doorway

    Shelley's Monster Nears the End of Treatment by Ann DeVilbiss


    “I am risen, new form pieced and sewn.” Ann DeVilbiss uses gothic body horror to become both monster & maker in her poem, “Shelley’s Monster Nears the End of Treatment.” Read the poem.

  • Four chapbook covers featuring collages by Kayte Terry

    The 2024 Chapbook Series is now available!


    CDSOB’s first print chapbook series has arrived! Check out new collections from Juliet Cook, Christine Kanownik, Jonathan Minton, and Michael Sikkema! View the books.

  • A line drawing of a vintage projector

    Friday Feature


    Mini-reviews of horror movies, books, albums, and other cultural artifacts dropping every Friday.

    Now screening: The Dead Thing (2025)

Recent Work

With a shocked expression on her face, Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode peers out of a circular window into the masked face of Michael Myers

Glass Globe Triptych
by Natasha N. Deonarain

Glass globe horror dioramas in water, snow & sand. Natasha Deonarain hands us 3 concise, meticulously detailed prose poem nightmares that defy us to look away.

Published February 3, 2025

A mirror over a creek in a lush green forest

They Only Play Minor Chords in Hell
by Matt Shadbolt

Bounce through a portal with us. What could go wrong?

Published January 27, 2024

A pencil drawing of a monster in a trench coat and hat carrying a briefcase with text that reads, "Hey everyone! I I I'm home!" from My Favorite Thing Is Monsters

Through the Window
by Ashna Yakoob

Today we bring you hardboiled demonology with Ashna Yakoob’s story, “Through the Window.”

Published January 22, 2025

Oskar confront a bully in the snow in the movie Let the Right One In

Two Poems
by Nathan Hauke

Feral kids & multiple paths, flipping rocks & finch chatter, Xmas lights under snow. Today we feature poems by Nathan Hauke, who shows us where the music’s buried.

Published January 13, 2025

An image of Max Schreck as Nosferatu

Nosferatu the Vampyre
by J †Johnson

Next up for Vamp Week is something we found behind a hidden panel in the dustiest, least colorful dining room you’ve ever seen. Dinner’s on you! Today we present a digital chapbook, J †Johnson’s Nosferatu the Vampyre. 🕸️⛫🧛🏼‍♂️†

Published January 9, 2025

Kathleen Turner carries a bowl of strawberries toward her family in Serial Mom

Suppertime 
by Payton McCarty-Simas

Dinner’s ready! And we’re serving it cold with this wicked dish from Payton McCarty-Simas.

Published January 6, 2025

Neighbors face off against one another in a grocery store in the movie version of The Mist

The Last Straw
by Jude Deluca

They found a way to make Santa creepier & put this new abomination under the nightmare fluorescence of Y2K, swarmed by hoards of ravenous shoppers. Fortunately we have Jude Deluca to help sort our feelings about Mr. & Mrs. Scarecrow Claus in this week’s feature story, “The Last Straw.”

Published December 23, 2024

In Burnt Offerings, the lady of the house steps into the greenhouse to find all the flowers in bloom

Three Poems
by C.M. Dreibelbis

Plants & animals are acting more than a little sinister & multiple choice haunting doesn’t make us feel any less weird about it. But we don’t mind feeling weird. Today we feature poems by C.M. Dreibelbis.

Published December 18, 2024